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Old 07-Apr-2008, 08:36
scanman
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Hi, it's me again
The notebook is HP Pavilion dv6617ed with Suse 10.3 to be REALTEK ALC861-VD-GR
The card have

The last thing I have to make work is my sound card. The only description for the card in Vista hardware manager is "Realtek hi definition audio"

Suse 10.3 detect it like "82801H (ICH family) HD Audio controller"
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In the list for configuration I don't see "realtek"

How I can make it work? Thanks in advance
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Old 07-Apr-2008, 12:42
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I have foun on the realtek website realtek-linux-audiopack-5.01 but unfortunately it does not recognize my sound card.
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Old 07-Apr-2008, 13:40
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Suse 10.3 detect it like "82801H (ICH family) HD Audio controller"
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Have you tried if it works with this driver?
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Old 07-Apr-2008, 15:55
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Search this board for "HDA Intel," "ICH6 or ICH8" there's been lots of stuff since the release of 10.3. I have an HPdv9572EA, although I too had problems initially it works fine now. Unfortunately I won't have time to give detailed instructions until next week end.
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Old 08-Apr-2008, 05:50
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Have you tried if it works with this driver?
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It gave error message
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I will try to search other options
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Old 08-Apr-2008, 07:01
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I'm on business, and hence no time to read posts in detail ... please try work your way thru this guide:
http://en.opensuse.org/AudioTroubleshooting
I'll be back on the weekend with more time.
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Old 08-Apr-2008, 08:38
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I'm on business, and hence no time to read posts in detail ... please try work your way thru this guide:
http://en.opensuse.org/AudioTroubleshooting
I'll be back on the weekend with more time.
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Thanks, I am trying to follow this guide

alsaconf returns "No supported PnP or PCI card found"
Code:
speaker-test -c2 -Ddefault -twav
speaker-test: error while loading shared libraries: libasound.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
all cat /proc/asound/version
cat /proc/asound/modules
cat /proc/asound/cards
return: "No such file or directory" ()


tsalsa returns
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Old 08-Apr-2008, 09:07
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It appears alsa is not even loading. This may be clear if you run:
<span style="font-family:Courier New">dmesg > dmesg.txt</span> and copy the contents of dmseg.txt to http://pastebin.ca (and post url here).

... but anyway, I think you need to update your alsa, following the zypper commands from the audio troubleshooting guide:
http://en.opensuse.org/AudioTroubleshootin...ng_alsa_via_rpm
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Old 08-Apr-2008, 15:46
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It appears alsa is not even loading. This may be clear if you run:
<span style="font-family:Courier New">dmesg > dmesg.txt</span> and copy the contents of dmseg.txt to http://pastebin.ca (and post url here).

... but anyway, I think you need to update your alsa, following the zypper commands from the audio troubleshooting guide:
http://en.opensuse.org/AudioTroubleshootin...ng_alsa_via_rpm
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I have made the update of alsa.

dmesg returns (I have tryed dmesg > dmesg.txt but I cant find the content of the .txt)

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Old 09-Apr-2008, 04:11
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I have made the update of alsa.[/b]
Could you run the "rpm -qa | grep alsa" again, to confirm you now have the correct alsa rpms installed.

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dmesg returns (I have tryed dmesg > dmesg.txt but I cant find the content of the .txt)
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This suggest the alsa module may still not be loading, ...

If you still do not have sound, can you post the output URL provided by the two diagnostic scripts:
http://en.opensuse.org/AudioTroubleshootin...led_information
 
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